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...don’t think the global experience of being a scientist is presented clearly in the early grades,” said Gordon McKay Professor of Applied Physics and Professor of Physics Jene A. Golovchenko. “I feel that we try very hard to be open, accessible, and encouraging, but the pre-college experience has enormous leverage...
McKay Professor of Applied Physics Jene A. Golovchenko says part of the reason that medical discoveries are responsible for most of the revenue is that drug companies are more willing to spend money on risky projects...
Longtime Detroit resident Maggie Jene Resnor told The New York Times that "this is the Motor City, Motown. We've given too much to the world to be known as the city that couldn't keep a million people." This sentiment, that a million people is a benchmark which cities use to compare themselves to others, is completely ridiculous. As if New York would say to Chicago, "Oh, don't talk to Detroit...Didn't you hear? She can't even keep a million...
...been a member of the research staff at the Rowland Institute for Science in Cambridge's Kendall Square since 1991, has team-taught a Harvard first-year seminar, "Physicists and Scientific Problems," with another McKay professor of applied physics, Jene A. Golovchenko, for the last five years...
...very strongly that that kind of critique is powerful and productive when it's conducted within a discipline, when a discipline renews itself. So what I have against "visual studies" is the project of getting rid of the disciplines. People say "film studies, what's that?" or "art history, jene connais pas." That's just forgetting about the fact that there are certain skills involved in both the fabrications of certain objects and the unpacking of those objects...